Local Percutaneous Radiofrequency for Chronic Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain. It accounts for 80% of the cases and has an estimated prevalence rate of up to 7% in the general population, with bilateral involvement in 20% to 30% of those patients. This condition affects people of working age, thereby limiting and diminis...

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Main Authors: David Campillo-Recio, M.D., Ph.D., Maximiliano Ibañez, M.D., Lidia Ana Martin-Dominguez, M.D., Marta Comas-Aguilar, M.D., Marisol Fernandez-Morales, M.D., Gloria Alberti-Fito, M.D., Ph.D.
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-05-01
Series:Arthroscopy Techniques
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221262872100044X
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spelling doaj-2abf9b6db0d545b19cf315136add83ad2021-06-11T05:14:26ZengElsevierArthroscopy Techniques2212-62872021-05-01105e1315e1320Local Percutaneous Radiofrequency for Chronic Plantar FasciitisDavid Campillo-Recio, M.D., Ph.D.0Maximiliano Ibañez, M.D.1Lidia Ana Martin-Dominguez, M.D.2Marta Comas-Aguilar, M.D.3Marisol Fernandez-Morales, M.D.4Gloria Alberti-Fito, M.D., Ph.D.5Institut Català de Traumatologia i Medicina de l'Esport, Hospital Universitari Dexeus, Barcelona, SpainInstitut Català de Traumatologia i Medicina de l'Esport, Hospital Universitari Dexeus, Barcelona, Spain; Address correspondence to Maximiliano Ibañez, M.D., Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology, ICATME, Hospital Universitari Dexeus, Carrer de Sabino Arana, 5-19, 08028. Barcelona, Spain.Institut Català de Traumatologia i Medicina de l'Esport, Hospital Universitari Dexeus, Barcelona, SpainInstitut Català de Traumatologia i Medicina de l'Esport, Hospital Universitari Dexeus, Barcelona, SpainDepartment of Anesthesiology, Resuscitation and Pain Treatment, Hospital Universitari Dexeus, Barcelona, SpainInstitut Català de Traumatologia i Medicina de l'Esport, Hospital Universitari Dexeus, Barcelona, SpainPlantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain. It accounts for 80% of the cases and has an estimated prevalence rate of up to 7% in the general population, with bilateral involvement in 20% to 30% of those patients. This condition affects people of working age, thereby limiting and diminishing their quality of life. There are a wide range of treatment options for the management of plantar fasciitis that include both conservative and surgical treatments. Although surgical treatment based on partial or total plantar fascia release has success rates of some 70% to 90%, it is not free of complications. These complications, soft-tissue healing problems, superficial infection, or longitudinal arch collapse in cases of a greater than 40% release of the fascia. Bipolar radiofrequency appears to be a safe procedure for refractory plantar fasciitis that can provide outcomes equivalent to open plantar fascia release with less morbidity. The purpose of this article is to describe the local percutaneous radiofrequency technique for patients with chronic, recalcitrant plantar fasciitis.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221262872100044X
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author David Campillo-Recio, M.D., Ph.D.
Maximiliano Ibañez, M.D.
Lidia Ana Martin-Dominguez, M.D.
Marta Comas-Aguilar, M.D.
Marisol Fernandez-Morales, M.D.
Gloria Alberti-Fito, M.D., Ph.D.
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Maximiliano Ibañez, M.D.
Lidia Ana Martin-Dominguez, M.D.
Marta Comas-Aguilar, M.D.
Marisol Fernandez-Morales, M.D.
Gloria Alberti-Fito, M.D., Ph.D.
Local Percutaneous Radiofrequency for Chronic Plantar Fasciitis
Arthroscopy Techniques
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Maximiliano Ibañez, M.D.
Lidia Ana Martin-Dominguez, M.D.
Marta Comas-Aguilar, M.D.
Marisol Fernandez-Morales, M.D.
Gloria Alberti-Fito, M.D., Ph.D.
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title Local Percutaneous Radiofrequency for Chronic Plantar Fasciitis
title_short Local Percutaneous Radiofrequency for Chronic Plantar Fasciitis
title_full Local Percutaneous Radiofrequency for Chronic Plantar Fasciitis
title_fullStr Local Percutaneous Radiofrequency for Chronic Plantar Fasciitis
title_full_unstemmed Local Percutaneous Radiofrequency for Chronic Plantar Fasciitis
title_sort local percutaneous radiofrequency for chronic plantar fasciitis
publisher Elsevier
series Arthroscopy Techniques
issn 2212-6287
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain. It accounts for 80% of the cases and has an estimated prevalence rate of up to 7% in the general population, with bilateral involvement in 20% to 30% of those patients. This condition affects people of working age, thereby limiting and diminishing their quality of life. There are a wide range of treatment options for the management of plantar fasciitis that include both conservative and surgical treatments. Although surgical treatment based on partial or total plantar fascia release has success rates of some 70% to 90%, it is not free of complications. These complications, soft-tissue healing problems, superficial infection, or longitudinal arch collapse in cases of a greater than 40% release of the fascia. Bipolar radiofrequency appears to be a safe procedure for refractory plantar fasciitis that can provide outcomes equivalent to open plantar fascia release with less morbidity. The purpose of this article is to describe the local percutaneous radiofrequency technique for patients with chronic, recalcitrant plantar fasciitis.
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